What’s New At Rogue
It’s never been easier to keep track of what’s happening at Rogue Disposal & Recycling. Looking for the latest on changes to curbside recycling? Not sure which holidays have pickup service schedule changes? If it’s news about our programs, services, schedules and events, you’ll find it all right here.
Thanks to you, curbside recycling has gotten cleaner!
One year after we rolled out our refocused curbside recycling program, the results are in. And thanks to you, it’s working!
Read MoreThanks for safely tossing your toxins!
The 2019 Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Day is in the books and it was a huge success! We worked with a specially trained team from Clean Harbors — a national leader in hazardous waste management.
Read MoreSaddle up for family fun!
Rogue Disposal & Recycling is a proud sponsor of the 2019 Central Point Wild Rogue Pro Rodeo — Thursday, May 30 through Saturday, June 1.
Read MoreRethinking recycling: Making progress by going for quality rather than quantity.
At Rogue Disposal & Recycling, we’re dedicated to providing a sustainable curbside recycling program, now and into the future. It’s been just over a year since we implemented changes limiting what could be tossed into our red-lid curbside roll carts for recycling.
Read MoreAccessing the trash, recycling and waste-related information you want has never been easier!
Want to know about weather -related issues or service delays? Or how about when the next Household Hazardous Waste drop-off day is coming up? Sign up for reminders from Rogue Disposal & Recycling and we’ll let you know.
Read MoreGrounded podcast interviews Rogue Waste team to learn how the company is turning landfill biogas into renewable energy
In the November 2018 episode of Grounded —a podcast by the Oregon Department of Energy — the topic was landfill gas.
Read MoreSparrow Club: Meet Anna, our Sparrow for the 2018-2019 school year
Anna lives with a condition called Rett Syndrome — a rare, non-inherited genetic neurological disorder that primarily affects girls. Children with Rett Syndrome typically don’t show any signs of the disorder until they’re toddlers, around the age of two.
Read MoreJenifer Stuber joins Rogue Waste Group
Earlier this year, Jenifer Stuber was named General Manager of the Dry Creek Landfill.
Read MoreRogue compost helps grow food for people in need.
Rogue Disposal & Recycling provides Rogue Compost and garden space to the ACCESS Food Share Gardens. According to Garden Coordinator Kim Barnes, “The gardens make a real difference to the lives of many in our community, both as places of gathering and as sources of sustenance."
Read MoreComing together to feed the hungry
One in six Oregon families struggles to put food on the table. Through Mayor’s United, mayors throughout Jackson County come together to raise money and collect food donations to be divided up among the food pantries in their cities. Support for this important program is a way for Rogue Disposal & Recycling to help seniors, struggling families, and those who find themselves in need of food.
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